RoMedics Superspecialty Clinic Opens in Kolkata’s Mukundapur with 40+ Specialists

RoMedics Superspecialty Clinic was inaugurated in Mukundapur with the presence of over 100 doctors and leading medical professionals. The integrated facility offers specialist consultations alongside advanced diagnostic services. The founders say the centre will focus on ethical practice, affordability and patient-centred care

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Kolkata: A new integrated healthcare facility, RoMedics Superspecialty Clinic, was inaugurated on March 7 in Mukundapur, a rapidly emerging medical hub in the southern part of the city. The clinic aims to provide advanced diagnostic services and super specialist consultations under one roof, making quality healthcare more accessible to residents of Mukundapur and surrounding areas.

Established as a modern, state-of-the-art healthcare centre, RoMedics Superspecialty Clinic is guided by its vision of “Advanced Care, Honest Commitment.” The facility seeks to combine modern medical technology, specialist expertise and patient-centred values to ensure comprehensive, compassionate and evidence-based healthcare delivery.

Strategically located near the EM Bypass corridor, the clinic is expected to serve patients from several nearby neighbourhoods including Garia, Patuli, Santoshpur and other parts of south Kolkata. With more than 40 experienced specialists and superspecialists associated with the centre, the clinic aims to provide high-quality consultations and diagnostic services at affordable costs.

Integrated Care with Advanced Diagnostic Facilities

RoMedics Superspecialty Clinic has been designed as an integrated healthcare facility that combines specialist consultations with modern diagnostic infrastructure. The model allows patients to receive medical consultations, diagnostic investigations and follow-up care at a single centre, reducing delays in diagnosis and improving overall patient experience.

The clinic offers a wide range of advanced diagnostic services including comprehensive pathological tests, ECG, Echocardiography, Fetal Echo, Ultrasonography (USG), Fibroscan, EEG, NCV, EMG, Endoscopy and Colonoscopy. Equipped with modern medical technology and supported by trained professionals, the centre aims to ensure accurate diagnosis and high standards of patient safety.

The inauguration ceremony witnessed the presence of more than 100 doctors and several distinguished members of the medical community. Among the eminent doctors present were Dr Shuvanan Ray (Director, Cardiology – Fortis Hospital), Dr Sibabrata Banerjee (Eminent Physician), Dr Animesh Kar (Senior Neurologist, RTIICS), Dr Ashish Dutta (Senior Neurologist, Institute of Neurosciences), Dr Keshab Sil (Nephrologist), Dr Arunava Roy (Gynaecologist), Dr Aveek Ghosh (Orthodontist), Dr Rupam Sil (ENT Specialist), Dr Prithwiraj (Cardiologist), Dr Priyam Mukherjee (Cardiologist), Dr Lopamudra (Paediatric Cardiologist), Dr Sananda Pati (Paediatrician), Dr Amit Ray (Medicine), Dr Arif Faizan (Radiologist), Dr Abhijit Sarkar (Pathologist), Dr Basabendra Choudhury (Cardiologist), Dr Arindam (Physician) and Dr Kaushik Basu (Rheumatologist), among several others.

Their presence reflected the strong professional collaboration and medical expertise supporting the establishment of the clinic.

Focus on Ethical Practice and Accessible Healthcare

The occasion was also attended by Dr Ujjal Kumar Sengupta, Past State President of the Indian Medical Association (Bengal Chapter), who graced the ceremony as a distinguished guest. Addressing the gathering, Dr Sengupta highlighted the crucial role played by clinics in delivering routine and specialised outpatient care.

He noted that clinics often allow doctors to build a more meaningful doctor–patient relationship compared to large hospital settings, enabling physicians to spend more focused time with patients and offer personalised treatment.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Pallab Kumar Bose, Senior Cardiologist and Director of RoMedics Superspecialty Clinic, emphasised his commitment to creating a healthcare institution that prioritises ethical medical practice, quality treatment and affordability.

He stressed that modern healthcare must combine advanced technology with compassion and integrity to effectively serve the community.

Dr Bose also highlighted the clinic’s commitment to social responsibility through the Bose16 Foundation, an initiative aimed at supporting patients from economically weaker sections by facilitating access to quality medical care. Through this effort, the clinic intends to ensure that financial limitations do not prevent patients from receiving necessary treatment.

Dr Haseeb Hassan, eminent neurologist and Director of RoMedics Superspecialty Clinic, underlined the growing burden of neurological disorders and the need for a comprehensive medical approach that includes prevention, early diagnosis, acute care, rehabilitation and long-term guidance for patients and caregivers.

Dr Hassan brings extensive clinical experience to the institution and previously served as Head of Department at Narayana Health, Kolkata. He is also Director of Healthcare Scan Diagnostics, a diagnostic centre located in the city.

The inauguration ceremony was also attended by government officials including ACP Traffic Debal Das and ACP West Bengal Police Jayanta Das, who extended their best wishes to the founders and medical team.

Adding a cultural touch to the evening, several prominent figures from the music industry were present. Music director and singer Bonnie Chakraborty, playback singer Raj Barman and eminent classical singer, composer and musician Anjan Majumdar performed at the event, making the inauguration a memorable occasion.

With its integrated healthcare model and emphasis on ethical practice, modern technology and specialist expertise, RoMedics Superspecialty Clinic aims to strengthen access to advanced medical consultations and diagnostics in Mukundapur and surrounding areas of Kolkata. The founders hope the centre will contribute significantly to early diagnosis, preventive care and specialised treatment for patients across the region.

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